Coronavirus Reported In 11 Harford County Nursing Homes
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Havre de Grace MD
28 January, 2021
11:10 PM
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HARFORD COUNTY, MD — More than 200 people in Harford County have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, as of Thursday, Jan. 28. The Maryland Department of Health reported Thursday that 11,127 cases of the virus have also been confirmed in Harford County. Among the areas hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic have been nursing homes. Harford County nursing homes have had 381 resident cases and 241 staff cases of the virus, according to data released this week. In Harford, 55 nursing home residents have died from COVID-19, according to state health data. Below are the facilities that have had at least one confirmed case of COVID-19 in the last two weeks (facilities are removed from the list when two weeks have passed with no cases and no tests pending): Here are Harford County nursing homes with coronavirus cases for the week of Jan. 27: Bel Air Assisted LivingStaff Cases: 1Resident Cases: 9Resident Deaths: 2 Bel Air Health and Rehabilitation CenterStaff Cases: 42Resident Cases: 104Resident Deaths: 17 Brightview AvondellStaff Cases: 3Resident Cases: 2 Brightview Senior Living Bel Air Staff Cases: 24Resident Cases: 25Resident Deaths: 13 Citizens Care CenterStaff Cases: 36Resident Cases: 47Resident Deaths: 1 Commonwealth Assisted Living at BelairStaff Cases: 4Resident Cases: 1 Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center Staff Cases: 44Resident Cases: 103Resident Deaths: 12 Hart Heritage Forest HillStaff Cases: 11Resident Cases: 32Resident Deaths: 6 Lorien Bel AirStaff Cases: 59Resident Cases: 42Resident Deaths: 4 Lorien Bulle RockStaff Cases: 14Resident Cases: 6 Nichols Senior Care Staff Cases: 3Resident Cases: 10 The Harford County Detention Center has also reported 12 staff cases and 11 patient cases, according to state health data.
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